Understanding ADHD and Its Challenges

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects many children worldwide, including those in Cambodia. Children with ADHD often struggle with focus, impulse control, and hyperactivity, making it difficult for them to succeed in school and daily activities. While ADHD is a lifelong condition, occupational therapy (OT) can provide effective strategies to help children manage their symptoms and improve their daily functioning.

At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we offer specialized occupational therapy services designed to help children with ADHD develop essential life skills.

Signs Your Child with ADHD May Benefit from Occupational Therapy

Every child with ADHD experiences different challenges, but common difficulties include:

  • Inability to focus on tasks or instructions

  • Constant movement (fidgeting, running, climbing)

  • Impulsive behavior (interrupting conversations, difficulty waiting for their turn)

  • Struggles with fine motor skills (handwriting, using utensils, tying shoes)

  • Difficulty with emotional regulation (frequent meltdowns, frustration, or mood swings)

  • Challenges with transitions (moving from one activity to another)

If your child is facing these difficulties, occupational therapy can be a valuable tool to help them build important coping skills.

How Occupational Therapy Helps Children with ADHD

Occupational therapy focuses on improving a child’s ability to engage in everyday tasks, regulate emotions, and develop motor skills. At OrbRom Center, we use evidence-based strategies to help children with ADHD succeed in school, home, and social settings.

1. Improving Focus and Attention

OT uses structured routines, visual schedules, and sensory strategies to help children stay on task and complete activities successfully.

2. Developing Self-Regulation Skills

Many children with ADHD struggle with impulse control. Occupational therapy teaches calming techniques, such as deep breathing, movement breaks, and sensory-based activities to improve emotional regulation.

3. Strengthening Fine and Gross Motor Skills

Some children with ADHD also experience motor coordination difficulties, which affect handwriting, dressing, and sports. OT sessions include hand exercises, balance training, and coordination activities to enhance motor skills.

4. Enhancing Social and Daily Living Skills

ADHD can impact social interactions. Occupational therapy helps children develop patience, turn-taking skills, and organization strategies to navigate school and home life successfully.

Supporting Children with ADHD at Home

Parents and caregivers play a crucial role in helping children with ADHD thrive. Some simple strategies to support your child include:

✔️ Creating structured routines to provide consistency
✔️ Using visual schedules and timers for task management
✔️ Encouraging movement breaks to release energy and improve focus
✔️ Providing sensory tools like fidget toys or weighted blankets
✔️ Offering positive reinforcement for completing tasks successfully

Get Professional ADHD Support in Phnom Penh

At OrbRom Center, our occupational therapy services are personalized to meet each child’s unique needs. Whether your child needs help with focus, motor skills, or emotional regulation, our experienced therapists provide the tools and guidance necessary for their success.

Contact us today to learn more about how occupational therapy can help your child manage ADHD and build essential life skills!

We are the only Preschool specialized on children with special needs in PhnomPenh.

  • Internationally qualified teachers
  • Cambodia’s largest sensory room
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Covered outdoor playground

 📞 Phone: 077.455.993
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Children engaging in hands-on learning activities at OrbRom Preschool in Phnom Penh